That is called the "absolute value" of a number.
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∙ 6y agoThat's the absolute value.
The number line is scalable, meaning it can be any distance you want.
The absolute value is the distance between a number and zero on a number line.
The distance that number is from zero on a number line.
The position of any number in a number line is determined by its distance from the zero.
It is the number minus 0
The number line is scalable, meaning it can be any distance you want.
The absolute value is the distance between a number and zero on a number line.
If you have two points on a number line, the formula for distance is:|a-b| (|=absolute value)
The distance from zero on a number line is called the absolute value.
Cero.
The distance that number is from zero on a number line.
A number's distance from zero on a number line is its magnitude or "absolute value."absolute value or magnitude.absolute value
Somewhere on the line, at a distance that is A times the unit distance from the origin.
In Spanish, zero is spelled "cero" but pronounced "sero."cero
The position of any number in a number line is determined by its distance from the zero.
The distance between 53 and 35 on a number line is the absolute value of 35-53, or 18.
... equal to the number.